
MLB players started $1 million fund for stadium workers "who face financial hardship" during the lockout.
When Opening Day arrives and Seattle’s T-Mobile Park remains deserted due to Major League Baseball’s lockout, Otis Williams will have to come up with a Plan B.
As a cook who pulls together a full-time income working Seattle’s major sporting venues, Williams will see his most plentiful and consistent source of income – the 81 Seattle Mariners home games – choked off. Already due to miss six games after MLB cancelled two series, Williams, 47, worries about providing for his five children, ages 7 to 23, and coming up with quarterly tuition payments for his daughter, who studies nursing at Eastern Washington University.
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